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"speaker_name": "Kiminini, FORD-K",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Chris Wamalwa",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Article 119 of the Constitution is clear on matters of Petitions. Any Kenyan has a right to petition. Looking at the seriousness of this matter of the Indian variant of COVID-19 if there is a positive correlation, that is the most important thing they must look at. As my colleagues have said, it touches two Committees both the Departmental Committee on Health and the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security. Before one travels it is now a requirement, and it is the international protocol now that first you must get a negative test of COVID-19. Once you get it and if you are travelling, they post your results there. Of course, the State Department of Immigration is liable because anybody that travels must have a negative COVID-19 test result which must be 48 hours old. Other jurisdictions are talking of 72 hours. In case there was any professional negligence and anybody went contrary to the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 protocols, it is a serious matter for which action must be taken. That can only be done if you have ascertained that there is a positive correlation that existed. Again, Trans Nzoia and Bungoma were closed down. Siaya and Kisumu were also closed down. When you look at the risk that these people went through…."
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